Data Base: Japanese Aircraft Engines

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Engine for the Intercontinental Bomber "Fugaku"
- challenging 5,000hp

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Seems like a good place to put these manuals, I don't have the first one but does talk about engine oils, superchargers and other stuff.
Pages 6-40 missed in 3rd manual.
 
Thank you for your work on these translations. I also was pleased to see the photo of the Ki-1 in the book. I have looked for photos and a good three view of these types to build a flying model. These aircraft were an important step in Japanese aviation.
 
Thank you for your work on these translations. I also was pleased to see the photo of the Ki-1 in the book. I have looked for photos and a good three view of these types to build a flying model. These aircraft were an important step in Japanese aviation.

IJA Type 93 Heavy Bomber aka Mitsubishi Ki-1

Model 1 with shorter canopy and Model 2 with longer canopy
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Model 2
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Model 2
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Source: Imperial Japanese Army Warplane by Shigeru Nohara in 1997

Model 2 (Ki-1-kai)
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Model 1 and experimental Model 2-kai
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Source: The Japanese Aircraft Visual Collection 1910-1945 by Toshihiko Ogawa in 1993
 
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I am completely amazed at this data. There is nothing with this detail in the US. I am very thankful for your work on this. I will have to clear space on my bench. Thank you again. Why hasn't this history series been translated into English and sold in the west. I used to buy Koku Fan at the hobby shop many years ago but they stopped getting it because I was the only on still buying it.
 

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